Hospital pneumatic tube: An ally of nursing for the quality of care provided to patients
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/10.56238/levv15n38-015Keywords:
Health technology, Nursing, Durable medical equipmentAbstract
The pneumatic conveying system, known as pneumatic mail, is very useful in terms of agility in internal hospital processes, moving or moving materials and samples of biological material between different sectors. Although essential, there is a gap in the literature on its effectiveness, highlighting the need for research. Invented in the nineteenth century, it evolved into complex networks after George Medhurst's first functional model. These systems are elementary in hospital logistics, transporting samples, medications, and documents quickly and safely. The study looks at its advances, including the use of artificial intelligence for pressure and speed control. The objectives are clear: to understand, highlight benefits and identify challenges to promote advances in hospital logistics. Despite the costs and challenges of implementation, the system offers efficiency, security, and resource savings. For nursing, it represents a valuable tool, freeing up time and promoting safety. In summary, pneumatic systems are essential allies in patient care, addressing time, safety, and operational efficiency.